I'm being cared for by:Ohio Alleycat Resource & Spay/Neuter Clinic

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Facts about Simpson

I am

already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, not good with dogs, and good with cats.

Simpson's Info...

I am already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, not good with dogs, and good with cats.

Simpson's Story...

Simpson's Story...

Male/DSH/White and Gray. DOB: ~6/21/12. FIV+Neutered/House-Trained/Up-to-Date on Vaccinations. Good with Children and Other Cats/NOT GOOD WITH DOGS.

Hello kind person. I’m Simpson; I do not think we have met. Since you have clicked on my picture, you must be looking for a kitty to share your life. That’s fantastic, cause I am looking for a ‘purr’son to share my life. Things are already starting off on the right paw. Okay, I will give you a little background about myself that will, hopefully, get you to come to OAR for a meet-n-greet. I was discarded (tossed to the curb) near a college campus at the end of the school year, and I wandered around for a while trying to find shelter and a meal (I do like to eat), when a very kind petsitter heard about me from her clients. The clients would not take me in either, so the petsitter knew she had to do something. Long story short, I am now at OAR waiting my turn to find a wonderful person or family that will invite me into their home and heart. Things you might want to know about me besides my handsomeness: I am mellow to the core, a lover boy, a lap boy (I sort of need a bigger lap though as I am pretty buffed up), and I totally enjoy petting and chin scratching. I am kinda the total package. So, do not waste your time on Cat Harmony, your dream date is right at OAR. Let’s fall in love. I am PURRfect.

Oh, and a side note: I DO NOT like dogs! I had a terrible experience with one before my arrival at OAR; I ended up at the vet’s office getting repaired. I was recently adopted into a home with a dog, and my past dog experience flashed before my eyes; this time I turned the tables, and it was the dog that was in jeopardy. So, I need a forever home that is canine-free please. Cats RULE anyway, who needs a dog when you can have ME!

I am FIV+, which, if you have done your research, you know is not a big deal. If you aren’t familiar with FIV+, click on the link below for more information. Hope to see you very soon. Love, Simpson

FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) is a disease that suppresses a cat’s immune system. Most cats with FIV live long, healthy lives with no symptoms at all. The disease is not spread through casual contact -- like the sharing of litter boxes, water and food bowls, or through snuggling and playing with other cats. FIV is almost exclusively spread through deep penetrating bite wounds, and a neutered/spayed FIV+ cat is extremely unlikely to infect other cats if properly introduced. For more information about FIV, visit http://bestfriends.org/resources/faqs-about-feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv..

Interested in adopting? Questions about this cat? Please complete our adoption form at www.ohioalleycat.org/adoption-form. We will contact you to discuss the adoption process and answer your questions. The adoption fee for this cat is $50, which helps pay for their medical and daily care expenses. A second cat can be adopted at the same time for no extra cost (2 cats for $50). Note: Part of the adoption process is a face-to-face meeting.

You can visit adoptable cats and kittens at our shelter (5619 Orlando Place, Cincinnati, OH 45227) on Monday and Thursday from 6-8pm or Saturday and Sunday from 1-4pm. We also have adoption hosts at the Oakley PetSmart (3401 Alamo Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45209) on Saturday and Sunday from 1-4pm.

Ohio Alleycat Resource & Spay/Neuter Clinic is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-run organization dedicated to enriching the lives of cats in Greater Cincinnati. We promote humane, non-lethal methods of reducing the feral cat population. This includes advising people about Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and loaning humane traps. Our clinic offers low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter services for ferals, strays, and pets. We also run a small no-kill rescue that finds loving homes for cats and kittens.

About Our Rescue Group...

The Ohio Alleycat Resource & Spay/Neuter Clinic (formerly O'Bryonville Animal Rescue) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, volunteer-run organization. We promote non-lethal control for feral cat colonies and humane methods to reduce the population of feral cats. In particular, we practice Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR). We also offer a low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter services for cats.

OAR also lends humane traps and provides advice on TNR. The organization also runs a rescue with adoptable cats and kittens. You can also see us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/ohioalleycatfans

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Come Meet Our Pets...

See all of our cats who are available for adoption online at http://www.ohioalleycat.org/adopt.html

Our Adoption Process...

We have many cats and kittens looking for wonderful homes! All of our cats are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, tested for FIV and Feline Leukemia, and microchipped. Adoption fee is $50. Because we like for our cats to go home in pairs, we have a standing 2 for 1 adoption special -- you can adopt 2 cats for one fee of $50.

Meet some of our cats and kittens, and fill out an application today! An OAR representative will get in touch with you to discuss your application. We do require a phone screening before an adoption so if you are coming to visit the cats and hope to take a cat or kitten home that day, fill out and submit the application at least a day beforehand so we can pre-approve your adoption.

As of 3/7/12, our adoption policy requires that the adopters of our cats not declaw the cats, no matter what the cat's age. We will, with our adoption counselors' help, provide potential adopters with information on alternatives to declawing. We also sometimes have previously declawed cats up for adoption. These can be a good alternative for adopters who are adamant about declawing.

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